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A few people have attempted to put Java on their PC's.
The following is a rough outline of the steps necessary
to move the
<b>HMCSupport</b>
library to a PC
and to create a working
<b>CLASSPATH</b>
once you have installed the 
<b>1.0.2</b>
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ftp the directories and all their files
from
<b> /home/osiris/cs/cs5/java</b>
files and store them in 2 directories,
e.g.,
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<b>c:\java\lib\Acme</b>
and
<b>c:\java\lib\HMC</b>
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Note, that if you use
<b>ws-ftp</b>
then entire directories can be ftp'ed
otherwise, individual files would need to be ftp'ed.
Look at "The Whole Internet"
for a discussion of ways to ftp entire directories.

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Add the line
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<b>set classpath=.;c:\java\lib\classes.zip;c:\java\lib</b>
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to the <b>autoexec.bat</b> file.
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Note:
the
<b>classes.zip</b>
stays "ziped".
It is part of the jdk.

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Reboot
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Note:
you can send mail to:
<b>pc-system-l@hmc.edu</b>,
the general pc mail list at HMC,
for any pc related questions and issues.
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